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CHICAGO CLUB Three-hours distant from Chicago, Marycrest boasts a large enrollment of students from Chicago and its suburbs. For these young women the Chicago Club provides a focal point on the college campus. Early this fall Chicago upperclassmen inducted new members into the Club, orien- tating freshmen from the area in an informal party in a Chicago home. Many had an opportunity of meeting their soon-to-be-classmates at the Chicago Mothers' lunch- eon at the Athletic Club. At Christmas time club members sponsored a Christmas party with St. Ambrose men for the children at St. Vincent's Home and closed the year with the annual picnic for Chicago friends on both campuses. Braving the wintry elements to find a spot that would accommodate the Club are members: first row, C. Chambers, C. Simmons, L. Schnitzius, B. Knes, B. Ryan and M. A. Gitsg second row, D. Kolby, B. O'Boyle, M. A. McGuirk, C. McNicolI, A. Ivers, and R. Keldong third row, .l. Sehuhmehl, N. Kolby, P. Striegel, L. Draheck, P.,l3oland, C. Casey, and P. Nowlang fourth row, P. Peters, L. Higgins, P. Kaczmarek, G. Lombardi, M. A. Peters, D. Mizickog fifth row, A. Tambur- rino. A. Dervin, K. O'Connor, B. Braig, S. Dunagan, M. Mikelg sixth row, K. Kermen, B. Mivicko, M. Carlson, M. E. Oieg seventh row, D. Kaczkowski, P. Pouzar, L. Mazzuca, N. Johnson, M. Goos- sons, I. Miller, M. Burke, and B. Pierzynslci. 'S' I T ffl. J,
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IOWA CLUB State loyalty prompted a good turn-out for the Iowa photo, including the following members: first row, B. Miller, K. Hines, M. A. Lafayette, E. Harper, K. Rowan, J. Tomlonovic, B. Kopel, C. McGrath, J. Rashid, L. Rokosz, R. Warin, L. Schmidt, D. Murphy, K. Horras, and J. Johnson. ln the second row are R. King, B. Kuhn, N. Greiner, K. Hagan, S. Herkenrath, K. Henneberry, L. Burgfechtel, R. Barron, M. J. Mertens, V. Ricke, P. Lampe, R. Kramer, J. Carolan, H. Kurtz, B. Tomlonovic, K. Murphy, J. Hillman, J. Lampe, P. Troy, C. A. Meimann, S. Pickart, G. Fitzgeraldg third row, M. Takes, M. E. Pechous, J. Gureno, R. Deiling, T. Ruppenkamp, V. Mayrose, C. Col- lins, J. Hoenig. We're from Iowa, Iowa, Best state in the land! --is the motto of the Iowa Club, numbering members from points north, south, east, and west. Activities for the group this year included summer get-togethers, the fall picnic held at Credit Island, and a mixer for the three schools during the second semester.
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I gi 4 '3 This year's members of the International Club included the following: seated, Estelc Siu, Maritza Pino, Camel Gozaine, and Flora Tribaldos, all from Panama. Standing are Eunice Chen, Taiwang Berta Calderon, Guatemalag LindarPei, Taiwang Florence Yeh, Taiwang Marian Lake and Norma Arzaga, both from Hawaii, Maria Sanchez, Panamag and Agnes Dunn, Taiwan, Free China. INTERNATIONAL CLUB h the International A cosmopolitan flavor is afforded the Marycrest campus throug Club, with membership open to all foreign students attending the :College The main objective of this club is to allow foreign students to share their heritage with other students and to help them to become accustomed to attending classes in the United States. lVlarycrest's International Club this year includes students from Panama, Taiwan, and Guatemala. Belonging also are two from far-distant state Hawaii. Club members presented their usual Convocation assembly on United Nations Day and took part in the Foreign Students' Weekend in Des Moines in February onsored most enthusiastically on Pan-American Day April 14. Acti vities were sp
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